LONDON:

GEORGE VICKERS, 3, CATHERINE STREET, STRAND.

MDCCCXLVI.

LONDON:

Printed by J. J. Wilkinson, "Bonner House," Seacoal Lane.

CONTENTS OF VOL. II.

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ChapterCXXXVII.—Rat's Castle[1]
CXXXVIII.—A Public Functionary[4]
CXXXIX.—The Confidence[7]
CXL.—Incidents in the Gipsy Palace[10]
CXLI.—The Subterranean[13]
CXLII.—Gibbet[15]
CXLIII.—Morbid Feelings[18]
CXLIV.—The unfinished Letter[20]
CXLV.—Hypocrisy[23]
CXLVI.—The Bath.—The Housekeeper[25]
CXLVII.—The Rector's new Passion[28]
CXLVIII.—The Old Hag's Intrigue[31]
CXLIX.—The Masquerade[34]
CL.—Mrs. Kenrick[36]
CLI.—A mysterious Deed[39]
CLII.—The Death-bed[42]
CLIII.—Proceedings in Castelcicala[45]
CLIV.—Reflections.—The New Prison[47]
CLV.—Patriotism[50]
CLVI.—The Decision[52]
CLVII.—The Trial of Catherine Wilmot[54]
CLVIII.—A happy Party[58]
CLIX.—The Interview[60]
CLX.—The Rector in Newgate[63]
CLXI.—Lady Cecilia Harborough[66]
CLXII.—The Bequest[69]
CLXIII.—The Zingarees[71]
CLXIV.—The Executioner's History[75]
CLXV.—The Trace[79]
CLXVI.—The Thames Pirates[82]
CLXVII.—An Arrival at the Wharf[84]
CLXVIII.—The Plague Ship[86]
CLXIX.—The Pursuit[90]
CLXX.—The Black Veil[93]
CLXXI.—Mr. Greenwood's Dinner-party[95]
CLXXII.—The Mysteries of Holmesford House[96]
CLXXIII.—The Adieux[100]
CLXXIV.—Castelcicala[103]
CLXXV.—Montoni[107]
CLXXVI.—The Club-house[111]
CLXXVII.—The History of an Unfortunate Woman[115]
CLXXVIII.—The Tavern at Friuli[133]
CLXXIX.—The Journey[135]
CLXXX.—The "Boozing-ken" once more[138]
CLXXXI.—The Resurrection Man again[142]
CLXXXII.—Mr. Greenwood's Journey[144]
CLXXXIII.—Kind Friends[147]
CLXXXIV.—Estella[150]
CLXXXV.—Another New-Year's Day[155]
CLXXXVI.—The New Cut[158]
CLXXXVII.—The forged Bills[162]
CLXXXVIII.—The Battles of Piacere and Abrantani[165]
CLXXXIX.—The Battle of Montoni[172]
CXC.—Two of our old Acquaintances[174]
CXCI.—Crankey Jem's History[176]
CXCII.—The Mint.—The Forty Thieves[187]
CXCIII.—Another Visit to Buckingham Palace[192]
CXCIV.—The Royal Breakfast[197]
CXCV.—The Aristocratic Villain and the low Miscreant[200]
CXCVI.—The old Hag and the Resurrection Man[203]
CXCVII.—Ellen and Catherine[206]
CXCVIII.—A gloomy Visitor[208]
CXCIX.—The Orphan's filial Love[211]
CC.—A Maiden's Love[214]
CCI.—The handsome Stranger.—Disappointment[218]
CCII.—The Princess Isabella[220]
CCIII.—Ravensworth Hall[223]
CCIV.—The Bride and Bridegroom[226]
CCV.—The Breakfast[228]
CCVI.—The Patrician Lady and the Unfortunate Woman[231]
CCVII.—The Husband, the Wife, and the Unfortunate Woman[235]
CCVIII.—The Resurrection Man's House in Globe Town[238]
CCIX.—Alderman Sniff.—Tomlinson and Greenwood[240]
CCX.—Holford's Duties[245]
CCXI.—The Deed[248]
CCXII.—The Examination at the Home Office[251]
CCXIII.—The Tortures of Lady Ravensworth[253]
CCXIV.—The Duellists[255]
CCXV.—The Voices in the Ruins[259]
CCXVI.—The Progress of Lydia Hutchinson's Vengeance[262]
CCXVII.—The Prisoner in the Subterranean[267]
CCXVIII.—The veiled Visitor[269]
CCXIX.—The Murder[272]
CCXX.—The Effect of the Oriental Tobacco[275]
CCXXI.—The Return to England[277]
CCXXII.—The Arrival at Home[281]
CCXXIII.—The Marriage[285]
CCXXIV.—Mr. Banks's House in Globe Lane[288]
CCXXV.—The Old Hag's History[292]
CCXXVI.—The Marquis of Holmesford[299]
CCXXVII.—Coldbath Fields' Prison[303]
CCXXVIII.—A desperate Achievement[306]
CCXXIX.—The Widow[309]
CCXXX.—Bethlem Hospital[314]
CCXXXI.—Mr. Greenwood and Mr. Vernon[317]
CCXXXII.—Scenes at Ravensworth Hall[319]
CCXXXIII.—A welcome Friend[322]
CCXXXIV.—A Midnight Scene of Mystery[324]
CCXXXV.—Plots and Counterplots[327]
CCXXXVI.—Woman as she ought to be[332]
CCXXXVII.—The Jugglers[335]
CCXXXVIII.—The Performance[339]
CCXXXIX.—The Resurrection Man's Return Home[345]
CCXL.—A new Epoch[347]
CCXLI.—Crockford's[350]
CCXLII.—The Aunt[355]
CCXLIII.—The Fight.—The ruined Gamester[358]
CCXLIV.—The History of a Gamester[360]
CCXLV.—The Excursion[372]
CCXLVI.—The Party at Ravensworth Hall[378]
CCXLVII.—The Stranger who discovered the Corpse[382]
CCXLVIII.—An unpleasant Exposure[384]
CCXLIX.—The Resurrection Man's last Feat at Ravensworth Hall[388]
CCL.—Egerton's last Dinner-party[391]
CCLI.—The obstinate Patient[397]
CCLII.—Death of the Marquis of Holmesford[400]
CCLIII.—The Ex-Member for Rottenborough[403]
CCLIV.—Further Misfortunes[407]
CCLV.—Gibbet at Markham Place[410]
CCLVI.—Eliza Sydney and Ellen.—The Hospital[412]
CCLVII.—The Revenge[415]
CCLVIII.—The Appointment kept[419]
CCLIX.—Conclusion[423]
Epilogue[424]

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